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  2. MR. REID AT NEWTOWN.

    Notwithstanding the rain which promised a promise which soon become an actual performance, there was a very large gathering opposite the Newtown Town Hall last night, ...

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  3. STATE POLITICS. THE FIGHT AT ARMIDALE.

    Mr. Kearney, the Reform candidate, held a successful meeting this afternoon at Herbert Park, Mr. Jenkin's station. The voters to a man promised to support him at the polling ...

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  4. PERSONAL. VICE-REGAL.

    His Excellency and party will attend the test cricket match to-day, and will dine with the trustees of the Cricket Ground. The engagements for the coming week are as ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. MUNICIPAL.

    At a meeting of the Progress Association yesterday Mr. W.H. Wright moved and Mr. W. R. Cohen seconded,—"That it having appeared in newspapers that Mr. O'sullivan promised at ...

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  6. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—Dec. 11.

    Victoria, R.M.S. 6522 tons, Captain R.L.Haddock, from London, via ports, Passengers—From London: Miss Godson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Horrell, Mr. C. Salter, Miss Salter, Miss L.M. Macdonald, Mr. and ...

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  7. LANG.

    Mr. W. E. Johnson addressed a large meeting in the Town Hall, St. Peters, on Wednesday night. Alderman Edwards presided. The Rev. W. H. Beale supported the candidate, ...

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  8. MR. KEEGAN'S CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. T. Keegan, the selected Labour candidate for Lang, addressed well-attended meetings at Kogarah and Carlton on Wednesday evening. A vote of confidence in the candidate was ...

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  9. WOMEN'S LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    A well-attended meeting, under the auspices of the Women's Liberal League, was held in the Redfern Town Hall on Thursday evening. Mrs. A. S. Swift occupied the chair. ...

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  10. PARRAMATTA.

    Increased interest is being evinced in the Federal elections as the day of polling gets closer. For the representation of Parramatta Mr. Joseph Cook is considered a certainty. ...

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  11. MR. HURLEY AT HILLGROVE.

    Mr. John Hurley, M.L.A., addressed the largest meeting yet held here on behalf of Mr. Kearney, the Reform candidate. Mr. Hurley invited Messrs. Wilson and Watson, ...

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  12. DEPARTURE OF LADY TENNYSON.

    Lady Tennyson sends the following message of farewell:—"Government House, Adelaide, December 10, 1903. Dear kind friends.—Before leaving the shores of Australia my boys and I would like to ...

    Article : 510 words
  13. PRIME MINISTER'S TASMANIAN TOUR.

    The Prime Minister returned here to-day by the express, in which the Governor, Sir Arthur Havelock, also travelled. The elections did not apparently excite much interest until ...

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  14. BLAND.

    Mr. John Longmuir, the freetrade candidate, addressed a'meeting of electors in the Oddfellows' Hall last night, the Mayor (Alderman Taylor) presiding. The speaker had a ...

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  15. THE CHURCHES.

    A Christmas fete and young people's exhibition in connection with and in aid of the South Bathurst Methodist Church was opened at the Masonic Hall yesterday. and ...

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  16. REDUCTION OF MEMBERS.

    Under the auspices of the Women's Political Educational League on Wednesday night a debate on the "Referendum and the Reduction of Members of the Legislative Assembly" ...

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  17. DEPARTURES.—Dec. 11.

    Ranadi, Fiji Government yacht, for Suva. Tsinan, [?] for Melbourne. Victoria, tug, for New Caledonia. Bauroto, s. for Newcastle. ...

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  18. BARRIER.

    Mr. John Dunstan, Ministerial candidate, spoke here last night. ...

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  19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Dec. 12.

    China, R.M.S., for London, via ports; Victoria, s, for Wellington and New Zealand ports, Sydney, s, for Fremantle, via Melbourne Kanowna, s, for Fremantle, via Melbourne and Adelaide, innamincka, s, for ...

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  20. COWPER.

    Mr. H. W. Lee, the freetrade candidate, had a good meeting here yesterday. He favoured Lyndhurst as the Federal capital site, and claimed that New South Wales ought to offer ...

    Article : 52 words
  21. DARLING.

    Mr. D. B. Acton, the treetrade candidate, addressed a large meeting, including numbers of women, in the Town Hall last night, the Mayor presiding. The candidate had a ...

    Article : 171 words
  22. CLEARANCES.—Dec. 11.

    Boveric, s, 3987 tons, Captain E. Downie, for Melbourne, via Newcastle, in ballast. Hauroto, s. 1988 tons, captain W.Newton, for Newcastle, in ballast. ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. PARKES.

    The various candidates in this electorate have been holding meetings during the past few'days. Mr. Bruce Smith held a successful meeting ...

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  24. A RIVER STEAMER BURNED.

    The steamer Prince Alfred, the property of Messrs. W. Bowrlng and Co., merchants, of this town, is reported from the firm's Mildura branch to ...

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  25. FIJI SHIPPING.

    [?] Breconshire sailed to day for Auckland. ...

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  26. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At Southampton: kARISRUBE, G.M.S. (Norddentsh[?] Lloyd), from Sydney, via ports, Sailed Oct 17. At London: Gulf of Bothnia s (Gulf Line, Limited), from Sydney, via ports. Sailed Sept. 9. ...

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  27. COASTERS OUTWARD.—Dec 11.

    Kallatina s, for Clarence River; Myall, sch, for Port Stephens, [?]aroo, sch, for Catherine Hill Bay; Betsy, ktch, for Lake Macquarie. ...

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  28. IMPORTS.—Dec 11.

    Boverie, s, from Port Pirie and Wallaroo: 500 c bluestone, 2135 tons leady concentrates, 4130 bars lead, 791 bgs ore, and sundries. Rockton, s, from Melbourne: 220 pgks empty bottles. ...

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  29. THE RYDE BY-ELECTION.

    The campaign in connection with the byelection that will necessarily arise through the acceptance by Mr. Frank Farnell, M.L A., of an office of profit under the Crown ...

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  30. MOUNT KEMBLA RELIEF FUND.

    To-day the sum of £676 was paid over to 63 participants in the local Mount Kembla relief fund. It is expected that the next payment will almost absorb the fund. ...

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  31. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    Average rainfall for 44 years, 49.674. Average rainfall for 45 years, January 1 to November 30, 46.887. Total from January 1 to December 11, 37.741. ...

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  32. HUME.

    Mr. Dale, who has been organising the labour vote in this district for some weeks past, received a telegram last night from Mr. Clara, M.L.A., secretary of the State Parliamentary ...

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  33. SOUTH COAST.

    A convalescent home and' hospital, established here lately, with Miss Pentecost as matron, is likely to become on important institution of the district. The home, ...

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  34. RICHMOND.

    Mr. Ewing, Ministerial candidate, addressed a largo meeting last night. He had an enthusiastic reception, and was accorded a unanimous vote of confidence. It is expected ...

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  35. A QUESTION OF FEDERAL FINANCE.

    Under the Commonwealth Constitution it is provided that an account shall be taken of all goods imported into one State and afterwards removed to and consumed in other States, and ...

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  36. THE CONVENIENCE OF VOTERS.

    For the convenience of electors of Armidale and Mores who happen to be in Sydney to-day, arrangements have been made to open polling Booths in the Chief Secretary's-buildings. The outrance to the ...

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  37. EXPORTS.—Dec. 11.

    Port Stephens, s, for Dunkirk, London, and Antwerp, via ports: 4408 his wool and 8000 bgs wheat. From Newcastle: 1813 bls wool, and through cargo from Brisbane. ...

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  38. THE HUNTER.

    Dr. Frank Liddell, the freetrade candidate, addressed a meeting of electors in the Town Hall to-night, Mr. J. W. Fender presiding. There was a good attendance. The candidate ...

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  39. FREETRADE AT CAMDEN.

    A treetrade league has been formed at Camden, with Mr. A.L.Bennett as hon secretary pro tem. BRANXTON, Wednesday. Mr.C. H. Dight, M.L.A. for Singleton, addressed ...

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  40. OTHER STATES.

    The local branch of the Freetrade and Liberal Association decided to support H. Dobson (R.T.) J. Macfarlane (O.), and J. B. Waldron (O.) for the Senate, W. Hartnoll (O.) for ...

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  41. THE MAILS. THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 342 words
  42. THE HUME ELECTORATE.

    Sir,—It was in the Hume electorate that farmers unions first sprang into importance, through the unselfish devotion of a few pioneer workers in the cause of union among the tillers of the soil, in order to secure ...

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  43. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. China will be despatched from Sydney at noon to-day for landon via ports. The R.M.S. Victoria, from London, via ports reached Sydney yesterday morning. ...

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  44. THE EMILY F. WHITNEY SPOKEN.

    The American ship Emily F.Whitney, 1207 tons, Captain Goodman, now 76 days out from Eureka and San Francisco, board to Melbourne, was spoken by the steamer Peregrine off Cape Everard and by the ...

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  45. SPEECH AT SEYMOUR.

    It' has been decided that Mr.Deakin shall speak on Monday night at Seymour, the chief town in the Mernda electorate. The Prime Minister will advocate the candidature of Mr. ...

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  46. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. FALL DOWN A HOLD.

    Frederick William Evans, resi ling at 2 Moore'slane, Balmain, wharfinger, was admitted to the Balmain Hospital on Thursday night suffenng from severe internal injuries, which resulted from a fall ...

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  47. LATE MINING. WESTEHN AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    The following additional November outputs have been reported:— Lake View Consols treated 8308 tons for 4975oz; 486 tons of sands retreated for 78oz; total, 4153oz of ...

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  48. TREATMENT OF CANCER.

    Sir,—Will you please grant me space in your columns to ask what action, if any, our medical men are taking in connection with the treatment of cancer. ...

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  49. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were received yesterday respecting the condition of the bars at high water:—Swansea, 8ft on bar at high water; Forster, 9ft 6in on bar at high water; Camden Haven Heads, 5ft 9in on bar at high ...

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  50. PREFERENTIAL. TRADE LEAGUE.

    Sir,—I have been closely following the doings nnd sayings of the above, and have read to-day your report of last night's meeting. I was amused to see the discussion as to ...

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  51. PARCEL MAIL.

    Parcels addressed to the United Kingdom, Egypt, Ceylon, India, Malta and Hongkong, via the United Kingdom, will be received at the Percels Office, 151 Castiereagh-street, for transmission per P.and O.Co.'[?] ...

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  52. KILLED IN A MINK.

    David Veitch, a miner, fell down the shaft of the Sunset mine at Charter Towers, and only lived five minutes after being brought to the surface. ...

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  53. HUDDART. PARKER, AND CO.'S FLEET.

    The Anglian arrived here yesterday evening from Hobart and leaves for Newcastle to-day. she [?]ls again for Hobart on Tuesday next, at noon. The Barwon leaves Melbourne at noon to-day for ...

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  54. NORTH SYDNEY.

    Mr. Dugald Thomson addressed a meeting at Pymble on Thursday evening, and was accorded a hearty vote of thanks. ...

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  55. NEW POLLING PLACES.

    New polling places for New South Wales have been declared as follows:— HUME ELECTORATE.—Adjumbilly, Laurel Hill. Courabyra. ...

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  56. FOUND DEAD IN THE BUSH.

    News was received in Kempsey yesterday that Walter Price, son of Mr. James Price, of Summer Island, had been found dead in a paddock some 28 miles from Kempsey, It appears ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. WENTWORTH.

    Mr. J. B. Dalley addressed a large gathering of electors at the Five Ways, Paddington, on Thursday night. The Mayor (Alderman W. H. Howard) presided. ...

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  59. THE REMUNERATION OF ELECTION OFFICIALS.

    Sir.—The par[?]ous action of the Federal Government in withholding the allowance for refre-hments to the officials on polling day will be the cause of a good deal of inconvenience. It has hitherto been the invariable ...

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  60. PASSENGERS BY THE CHINA.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 words
  61. INMATES OF HOSPITALS.

    There are many inmates of hospitals and asylums who are not well enough to write and make the necessary inquiries about their use of the postal vote. The electoral authorities ...

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  62. GOLD YIELDS.

    Brilliant CRUSHED 320 tons 364oz gold. Brilliant and St. George United crushed 1189 tons for 850oz gold; also cyanide bullion valued at £1889. Baby United orushed 103 tons for 034oz gold. ...

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  63. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

    At the last meeting of the Manly Hospital Board the matron repotted for November 22 patients admitted, 22 discharged, 1 dead, 12 remaining The daily average has been 12'8,and 7 operations have been performed, of which ...

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  64. WOMEN VOTERS.

    At the annual prize distribution at St. [?]cholastica's College, Glebo Point, yesterday Cardinal Moran referred to the [?]estion of womanhood suffrage. He ...

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  65. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 638 words
  66. Advertising

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  67. Advertising

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